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Onstage, they could feel a solid wall of noise coming at them ... then putting it back at the start of the set, shifting one or another old favorite (say, “Begin the Begin” or “Disturbance at the ...
The 2024 San Diego Music Hall of Fame inductees include Peter Sprague, Cathryn Beeks, Cindy Lee Berryhill, Electric Waste ...
While The Carpenters in the 1970s and Air Supply for most of the 80s pretty much defined the MOR or middle-of-the-road genre of their respective eras, the same can probably be said of Micheal Learns ...
The lead singer of the biggest cult band in pop on going solo, the Chappell Roan backlash and why lesbians make the best pop ...
In a new interview about his latest album 'Last Leaf on the Tree', Willie Nelson has reflected on the death of Kris ...
“I got on a bus when I was 21 and haven’t gotten off. I like it. A lot of people either can’t do it because the business ...
Some songs have been revered throughout history, but if these tracks were removed from the equation, perhaps music evolution ...
The Cure's first album in 16 years, Songs of a Lost World, is thematically dark, but sonically rich and inviting. Still, though, Robert Smith says there's so much more to come.
Almost 10 years after the Newton native’s hit became Hillary Clinton’s campaign song, the singer is rethinking her priorities.
Balance and Composure's Jon Simmons talks us through their return to the spotlight on new album 'With You In Spirit', out now ...
Ivy broke out in the early 2000s with "Edge of the Ocean." As their album “Long Distance” makes its vinyl debut, the surviving members reflect on its creation.